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Still got 2 Ghost Chillies,sweet pepper ,Tigerella tomatoes. ?1 each


bellina

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1st come first served. These are just a few of what we have Growing, Adding More daily.

Heres todays offers

2 only Crystal Apple Cucumber plants ?1.25 each SOLD

1 only left Crystal Lemon Cucumber plants ?1.25 SOLD

2 Only Cucumber Guerkin pickle ?1.25 each.PM to order

Yellow sweet pepper plants

Tigerella tomatoe plants Seedlings ?1 each.

Pysche white Cosmos ?1 each

3 plants for ?2

or 4 for ?3.

Morning Glory Blue climbers 3 plants for ?2 or 4 plants for ?3


Dont delay to order. first come first served.

Collection from Se16 The blue .

P12 takes you practically to our Garden

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